I should mention last night I gave a spin around the dial of the FM-HD portable. I found quite a few
of the HD signals were on-- in fact it seems like WZLX has an HD3 now, or maybe I didn't notice them before? Some kind of rock format (WZLX-HD2 is blues). Signals like WKLB's Classic Country,
WROR's Nothing But the 70s, WGBH's WCRB and WCAI signals, WTKK's Irish, and the WBZ-FM signals of WBCN Classic and WBZ-AM. And WEEI on WKAF-2.
The "main" signals of stations like WMJX, WROR, etc. sounded pretty good--you had to wait a moment for the HD light to stop blinking as it kicked in fully. Once that happened you could get the
HD2s and HD3s, too. They claim HD sounds better (on the main HD-1 signals esp.). It does, in some ways, as long as you can get a clear signal--not overwhelmingly excellent but slightly better.
Like "FM Wide" vs. "FM Stereo", or "FM Stereo" vs. "FM Mono"
As said before, WAAF supp. has WEEI on the HD2 and I think even WRKO on the HD 3. But I could
only get the HD-1 where I am. The theory of putting those signals on the WAAF makes sense,
as both have problems to the west, and if you can get WAAF pretty good out there, you can
tune in to WEEI/WRKO on the HD2 and HD3s..
...And for those having trouble with WXKS AM at night, etc., the 107.9-HD2 has them clearly.
of the HD signals were on-- in fact it seems like WZLX has an HD3 now, or maybe I didn't notice them before? Some kind of rock format (WZLX-HD2 is blues). Signals like WKLB's Classic Country,
WROR's Nothing But the 70s, WGBH's WCRB and WCAI signals, WTKK's Irish, and the WBZ-FM signals of WBCN Classic and WBZ-AM. And WEEI on WKAF-2.
The "main" signals of stations like WMJX, WROR, etc. sounded pretty good--you had to wait a moment for the HD light to stop blinking as it kicked in fully. Once that happened you could get the
HD2s and HD3s, too. They claim HD sounds better (on the main HD-1 signals esp.). It does, in some ways, as long as you can get a clear signal--not overwhelmingly excellent but slightly better.
Like "FM Wide" vs. "FM Stereo", or "FM Stereo" vs. "FM Mono"
As said before, WAAF supp. has WEEI on the HD2 and I think even WRKO on the HD 3. But I could
only get the HD-1 where I am. The theory of putting those signals on the WAAF makes sense,
as both have problems to the west, and if you can get WAAF pretty good out there, you can
tune in to WEEI/WRKO on the HD2 and HD3s..
...And for those having trouble with WXKS AM at night, etc., the 107.9-HD2 has them clearly.